Objective: This study investigates the expression pattern of neuroepithelial cell transforming 1 (NET-1) in placental tissues from pregnancies with preeclampsia (PE) and explores its role in mediating proliferative and apoptotic capacities of trophoblasts.
Methods: The relative mRNA levels of NET-1 in placental tissues obtained from preeclampsia (PE) pregnancies (n = 60) and healthy pregnancies (n = 60) were determined using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Pearson correlation test was conducted to assess the correlation between NET-1 level and systolic (Sp) and diastolic pressure (Dp) in PE pregnancies. After the knockdown of NET-1 in HTR-8/SVneo cells, changes in proliferation and apoptosis were examined using cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) and flow cytometry, respectively.
Results: NET-1 was highly expressed in placental tissues from PE pregnancies. PE patients with a high level of NET-1 had higher Sp and Dp, and NET-1 level was positively correlated with both Sp and Dp. Knockdown of NET-1 in HTR-8/SVneo cells decreased the proliferative rate but increased the apoptotic rate.
Conclusions: NET-1 stimulates the development of PE by triggering trophoblast proliferation and inhibiting apoptosis. Therefore, NET-1 could be a potential therapeutic target for treating PE and other related hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.